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>> the government can afford to do this. tax revenues are up. any such spending plans will detract from efforts to cut borrowing. i think these arguments about child care will go beyond questions of financing. this is an ideological battle. the opposition parties and many people in the wider public view in general will see this as an attempt to pressure women to stay at home with children. the measure has been pushed by the bavarian conservatives, many of whom still see women's in terms of kinder and kucher and kirchen. the bavarian conservatives deny that. they say it's about lifestyle choices. >> it sounds like you're describing the 1950's. what about this issue in terms of becoming an election issue? >> the opposition says this is a sign the governments are already becoming nervous and they are starting to hand out gifts to entice the voters. in recent days, the governing coalition has been attempting to demonstrate unity but they do have a problem. the smallest coalition party, the free democrats, are trailing badly in the polls. although ch
>> the government can afford to do this. tax revenues are up. any such spending plans will detract from efforts to cut borrowing. i think these arguments about child care will go beyond questions of financing. this is an ideological battle. the opposition parties and many people in the wider public view in general will see this as an attempt to pressure women to stay at home with children. the measure has been pushed by the bavarian conservatives, many of whom still see women's in terms...
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the government refuses they would use chemical weapons. >> they will never use it. and that clear? firstly, they would not use it against the wrong people if they had won with in their geographical boundaries. -- against their own people. >> they claimed they seized this base near aleppo. >> in afghanistan, a police officer shot dead five colleagues in a northern province. >> that officer has been detained. at least 52 members of the force have been killed this year by afghan foreign police. the egyptian commission is looking into allegations of fraud. it is expected to release storm tuesday. >> it did accused president morsi are driving this through without any input from secularists or christians. they claim almost two-thirds voted in favor, albeit in a low turnout. we're joined now in studio by an egyptian political scientist and author living in germany. what you think of the recent developments, especially the prospect of this new constitution? >> are not really disappointed because i know the realities in each of and democracy cannot be born overnight. we have many layers of
the government refuses they would use chemical weapons. >> they will never use it. and that clear? firstly, they would not use it against the wrong people if they had won with in their geographical boundaries. -- against their own people. >> they claimed they seized this base near aleppo. >> in afghanistan, a police officer shot dead five colleagues in a northern province. >> that officer has been detained. at least 52 members of the force have been killed this year by...
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the german government provided billions of dollars to help the troops reintegrate back home. they were going back to an empire that had collapsed and an uncertain future. >> we were worried about it. we discharge our soldiers without knowing what would become of them, or where they would live. i was worried about my friends and myself. what was in store for me? >> their departure from germany marked the end of an era. many of the top brass were against it and blamed the last soviet leader, gorbachev. alexander is reluctant to criticize the former leader. he does still miss the soviet union. >> russian specialists were sent to all parts of the soviet union. they became the lead, getting the local economy's going and making massive cultural contributions. then, it all fell apart, including the russian language. many russians have since left the former soviet republics. that is why we regret the end of the soviet union. >> a veteran as honored on his birthday. the former officers who served on the western frontier are still close. they were part of an elite, after all, something
the german government provided billions of dollars to help the troops reintegrate back home. they were going back to an empire that had collapsed and an uncertain future. >> we were worried about it. we discharge our soldiers without knowing what would become of them, or where they would live. i was worried about my friends and myself. what was in store for me? >> their departure from germany marked the end of an era. many of the top brass were against it and blamed the last soviet...
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the government is sending relief supplies including tent and sheets. rescue and recovery is being hampered by further land slides and flooded rivers. >>> some people in southern japan are being affected by a storm in the pacific. we hear is latest in the world weather forecast. >> rheavy rain was close by. we have reports of 75 millimeters of rain per hour and gusts of 38 kilometers per hour. the good news is that it should weaken by tonight and continues to pull way from japan. the outer rain band produced heavy rain across the pacific edge of the country last night. conditions are starting to clear up and we're expecting sunny weather to continue into the weekend. to the north cooler air comes in. we may see snowmountain region. temperatures are quite chilly for this time of year. two degrees expected. tokyo had the coolest morning of the season about 12 degrees. we the help of sunshine temperatures should be reaching 21 degrees today. moving into the americas. a powerful storm is still with you over the midwestern states. this storm produced about f
the government is sending relief supplies including tent and sheets. rescue and recovery is being hampered by further land slides and flooded rivers. >>> some people in southern japan are being affected by a storm in the pacific. we hear is latest in the world weather forecast. >> rheavy rain was close by. we have reports of 75 millimeters of rain per hour and gusts of 38 kilometers per hour. the good news is that it should weaken by tonight and continues to pull way from japan....
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anti-government protest have escalated recently. the demonstrations were violently pushed by governments forces who used live ammunition against protesters. let's turn it over to monica for business news. >> it is a different picture for germany because germany actually did a good job weathering the economic storm in 2011. country even managed to set new records. consumer spending hit its highest level in a decade. thanks to more favorable conditions for those looking for work. >> it was another record year at the labor market. just over 40 million people were employed in germany last year. that amounted to 1.3% more people with jobs than previous year. and the lion share of workers earned their cash in the services sector. it accounted for a whopping 73% of those who gained employment, a huge jump over the last 20 years. the manufacturing sector accounted for 18.7% of jobs. that is a drop from two decades ago. nearly 6% of workers were employed in construction, and agriculture and forestry accounted for 1.6% of german jobs. orient
anti-government protest have escalated recently. the demonstrations were violently pushed by governments forces who used live ammunition against protesters. let's turn it over to monica for business news. >> it is a different picture for germany because germany actually did a good job weathering the economic storm in 2011. country even managed to set new records. consumer spending hit its highest level in a decade. thanks to more favorable conditions for those looking for work. >>...
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the government has repeatedly said spain can ride out the storm by itself, but many analysts believe spain cannot afford new debt. the risk premium that investors are demanding has sent spain's borrowing costs spiralling to record highs. in a radio interview on tuesday, the country's finance minister said the risk premium means the door to the market is no longer open for spain. the next big test for spain's faltering economy will come on thursday when the government plans to auction up to 2 billion euros in bonds. >> joining us for more on the story now is our brussels correspondent. what can brussels do to prevent own costs from rising even further at this stage? >> one option would, of course, be to allow the european stability mechanism, that is the rescue fund, to give money directly to banks, not just to states, to countries, but it is the rule now that only states can bar a money. one option would be to change the rules so that banks can go directly to them and get money, and it is something that the european commission also advocated last week. he has been pushing for more ec
the government has repeatedly said spain can ride out the storm by itself, but many analysts believe spain cannot afford new debt. the risk premium that investors are demanding has sent spain's borrowing costs spiralling to record highs. in a radio interview on tuesday, the country's finance minister said the risk premium means the door to the market is no longer open for spain. the next big test for spain's faltering economy will come on thursday when the government plans to auction up to 2...
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. >> some unions in germany are calling for a change from the government in berlin with the new approach to the crisis that has put so much of the continent in trouble. >> mischa's talking about workers in other european countries. if europe is ill, then germany cannot stay healthy. when things are rough for europe, things cannot continue to be good for germany, ladies and gentleman. this is unfortunately the reality. >> many trade unionists are expressing solidarity with countries where the economic crisis has hit hardest. >> this is where the eu was founded. the larger members need to stand by the smaller members. >> the key aim of the federation is to halt the european fiscal compact. members say it's intense budget discipline is hurting europe. >> this contact is the wrong tool. if germany had used this tool during the 2008 crisis, we would be on the bottom, still. nonstop as we are now. >> it foresees an eight euro 50 cent minimum wage. >> for more on that, let's go to our political correspondent in the studio. simon, these demonstration by unions are an annual ritual. , influence d
. >> some unions in germany are calling for a change from the government in berlin with the new approach to the crisis that has put so much of the continent in trouble. >> mischa's talking about workers in other european countries. if europe is ill, then germany cannot stay healthy. when things are rough for europe, things cannot continue to be good for germany, ladies and gentleman. this is unfortunately the reality. >> many trade unionists are expressing solidarity with...
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he says the government is oppressing the syrian people. many took to the streets in protest against the government. >> stay with us. we will be back in one minute. >> welcome back, everyone. he is one of germany's's leaders who is trying to find a way out of the -- germany's leaders who is trying to find a way out of the eurozone debt crisis. on a thursday, he received one of europe's most prestigious honors, the charlemagne prize. >> a rare moment of harmony amidst europe's deepest cris es. and a rare moment of public emotion for one of germany's longest serving politicians and ministers. despite the many challenges he is facing as the current finance minister, he chose to use the ceremony to address the bigger picture. >> it would be fainthearted of us to reduce europe and the european idea of mere issues of finance. just as it would be safeguarded to question the entire european project rather than thinking it through to its conclusion. >> the luxembourg prime minister praised him as a german and a european patriot. >> you are receiving
he says the government is oppressing the syrian people. many took to the streets in protest against the government. >> stay with us. we will be back in one minute. >> welcome back, everyone. he is one of germany's's leaders who is trying to find a way out of the -- germany's leaders who is trying to find a way out of the eurozone debt crisis. on a thursday, he received one of europe's most prestigious honors, the charlemagne prize. >> a rare moment of harmony amidst europe's...
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i want a government to respect the public just like other governments do. ♪ >> reporter: president putin plans to clamp down on opposition forces as soon as he returned to the country last month. the ruling united russian parties submitted an appeal to the lower house of parliament to raise finds. opposition reacted sharply, blasting the government for trying to restrict freedom of assembly and contain protests against the government. >> translator: the new fines are the average yearly income for russians. the law will keep a tight leash on the public. >> reporter: heated deliberation lasted nearly 12 hours, but the ruling camp which has a majority in both houses of parliament ee eventually prevail. president putin wasted no time signing it into law. >> translator: our law contains no clause, stricter than any existing law in europe. we recall last summer's riots in london and other violence across europe. >> reporter: she's increasingly alarming by his drive to crack down on any move against his position of power. >> translator: putin probably don't know any of mean of proceeding. he th
i want a government to respect the public just like other governments do. ♪ >> reporter: president putin plans to clamp down on opposition forces as soon as he returned to the country last month. the ruling united russian parties submitted an appeal to the lower house of parliament to raise finds. opposition reacted sharply, blasting the government for trying to restrict freedom of assembly and contain protests against the government. >> translator: the new fines are the average...
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he studied government in india and had lived in the u.s. at a united nations conference in 2001 after the fall of the taliban, karzai became the head of the new transitional government. in the eyes of the taliban, that made him a western stooge and a trader -- tracer -- traitor. schools were reopened and women gain new rights, but afghanistan's poverty continued, with western development money frequently diverted from its intended recipients. the country's opium production grew rapidly. in 2009, before the country voted in presidential elections, karzai criticized the nato mission. observers said the mission itself was deeply flawed and that karzai had engaged in a vote manipulation. his relationship with the u.s. reached a new low. his term ends in 2014, and it seems unlikely he will have achieved many of his goals by then. >> before karzai with the taliban were in power, they were notorious for their treatment of women. afghan women had to be fully failed at all times in public, and they were denied any formal education. >> as we heard in
he studied government in india and had lived in the u.s. at a united nations conference in 2001 after the fall of the taliban, karzai became the head of the new transitional government. in the eyes of the taliban, that made him a western stooge and a trader -- tracer -- traitor. schools were reopened and women gain new rights, but afghanistan's poverty continued, with western development money frequently diverted from its intended recipients. the country's opium production grew rapidly. in...
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it is caught most of those killed were government soldiers. -- thought most of those killed were government soldiers. >> we condemn these crimes and we contain the nation's plotting against us to support the terrorists. >> ralph forces suspected of carrying out the attack announced last week a new offensive aimed at retaking the city. these images from tuesday's show clashes between government forces and rebels in the city. the rebels are seeking to advanced street by street from the east. the army has control of the west. neither side appears to have made significant gains. president bashar al-assad is said to have ordered thousands of reinforcements to aleppo. >> a mortar bomb has killed five people in a turkish border town. one of the victims was a 6-year- old boy. >> the shell landed on the southeastern border with syria. at least nine others were injured. the turkish foreign minister brief to the u.n. envoy to syria on the attack. a shell hit the same town last friday but there were no deaths. >> for more, we can go to suzanne in istanbul. what more can you tell us about the incident?
it is caught most of those killed were government soldiers. -- thought most of those killed were government soldiers. >> we condemn these crimes and we contain the nation's plotting against us to support the terrorists. >> ralph forces suspected of carrying out the attack announced last week a new offensive aimed at retaking the city. these images from tuesday's show clashes between government forces and rebels in the city. the rebels are seeking to advanced street by street from...
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. >> clashes in spain as workers take to the streets over government reforms. call for a swift solution to the conflict in syria. >> and a german plan to save one of the nation's biggest bankruptcies fails to get support. which is that 23%, which is the highest in the european union. >> but the unions say the proposals are an attack on workers' rights. turned violent. people make it easier to fire workers, a government austerity measures in the face of an economy already headed into recession. almost half of those under 25 are out of work. there were marches and strikes in madrid and other cities across the country as well with demonstrators demanding the government scaled back its reforms. that this labor market reform is the most backward one anywhere in europe. spain has never experienced a reformer as brutal as this one. >> the strike bought much of the country to a halt. >> we are waiting in line together. >> many shops and factories were closed as part of the 24-hour general strike. >> let's go to correspondent miles johnson with the " financial times." h
. >> clashes in spain as workers take to the streets over government reforms. call for a swift solution to the conflict in syria. >> and a german plan to save one of the nation's biggest bankruptcies fails to get support. which is that 23%, which is the highest in the european union. >> but the unions say the proposals are an attack on workers' rights. turned violent. people make it easier to fire workers, a government austerity measures in the face of an economy already...
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relations with the government. >> melinda, thank you. we will be right out with more. >> demonstrators throwing stones at the acting president of tunisia. that incident cut short a ceremony marking the second anniversary of the revolution. >> holdings speeches to commemorate. >> he set himself on fire in an act of protest and it signified weeks of protest forcing out the country's dictator. for more on the anniversary in tunisia, on the ground there reporting since the beginning of what is now called the era of the spring and joining us near the bolivian border. sara, his death is seen as the deaf that inspired revolution in tunisia. is there a sense of accomplishment for this appointment? >> people are proud in tunisia to have been the first country in the region to topple their dictator. at the same time, they're disappointed. they're not meeting their social and economic demands. it is going to take more than a few years, but they are frustrated. >> there has been some progress. before he was toppled, you personally had to accord a ps
relations with the government. >> melinda, thank you. we will be right out with more. >> demonstrators throwing stones at the acting president of tunisia. that incident cut short a ceremony marking the second anniversary of the revolution. >> holdings speeches to commemorate. >> he set himself on fire in an act of protest and it signified weeks of protest forcing out the country's dictator. for more on the anniversary in tunisia, on the ground there reporting since the...
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the libyan interim government is still struggling toisdg the fighters. it wants to integrate tm to a new national army. time now for the latest in business news. >> thanks. new chief economist. the ecbelte belgium's central bank appeared experts had expected the bank to choose leading candidate from germany or france. instead, hecesheirst non-german to hold the post in ecb's 13-year history. he is a currency specialist and will take over for the previous officeholder who resigned because of the buybkroam germany continues to defy the debt crisis. latest numbers show german unemployment last year hit its lowest level in twoecesin comparison to the previous month, however, dec.'s unemployment has gone up slightly, putting the unemployntat i germany at 6.6%. keep in mind, the winter months, a small rise in the unemployment rate is typic a construction and agricultural work slow. >> jobless rates elsewhere in europe are soaring, but in germany, the labor markets irgetter than it has in years. the country's economy has largely avoided the eurozone slowdown, a
the libyan interim government is still struggling toisdg the fighters. it wants to integrate tm to a new national army. time now for the latest in business news. >> thanks. new chief economist. the ecbelte belgium's central bank appeared experts had expected the bank to choose leading candidate from germany or france. instead, hecesheirst non-german to hold the post in ecb's 13-year history. he is a currency specialist and will take over for the previous officeholder who resigned because...
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prime minister david cameron pledged government help for the victims. the floods of the worst since 2007 when much of the nation was inundated, causing damages estimated in the millions of pounds. >> the president of belarus says he is proud to be the last dictator in europe. the comments came during a rare interview with the voyagers news agency -- the reuters news agency. westerners have pressured him to grant more freedom. >> all too often, when the word "islam" hits the headlines, and diaz's -- it is in the context of turmoil. >> representatives want to address that. i ago, young people were challenged to portray a german islamic success story -- a year ago. >> today, the winners were announced in a special ceremony here in berlin. emma a role model for young german muslims, the three-time kick boxing champion has not lived in germany for long, but he is already inspiring young athletes from the minorities. he even trains them in german. his commitment inspired a young artist to make a film about him. then he is well integrated. he cannot speak germ
prime minister david cameron pledged government help for the victims. the floods of the worst since 2007 when much of the nation was inundated, causing damages estimated in the millions of pounds. >> the president of belarus says he is proud to be the last dictator in europe. the comments came during a rare interview with the voyagers news agency -- the reuters news agency. westerners have pressured him to grant more freedom. >> all too often, when the word "islam" hits...
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and they need the government. -- and the mean that the government. a whopping 45% of all people under the age of 45 in spain are unemployed. used unemployment across the eu is also paint -- youth unemployment across the eu is also painfully high. there are worries this could dangerously undermine the social fabric in struggling economies. >> in europe, we have an austerity trap. more austerity damaging the economy, employment, and fiscal resources. this cannot continue. >> the ilo fines dangers in the german economy. they say too many jobs are temporary or part-time and poorly paid. >> the labor market may be suffering, but many companies are making a lot of money. we have this report on one firm from frankfurt. >> surprised and pleased for investors -- a stellar first quarter. profits up by almost 40%. there were increases across the product range and across regions in the world. dieter expects more this year than the year before. they expect a higher profit. not least because of the olympic games coming up in london and the european football champi
and they need the government. -- and the mean that the government. a whopping 45% of all people under the age of 45 in spain are unemployed. used unemployment across the eu is also paint -- youth unemployment across the eu is also painfully high. there are worries this could dangerously undermine the social fabric in struggling economies. >> in europe, we have an austerity trap. more austerity damaging the economy, employment, and fiscal resources. this cannot continue. >> the ilo...
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opposition government accusing security forces of having a blind eye to far right extremism. what do we make of that? >> that's right. many questions remain about why a lot of information the authorities had about the extreme right views of these people was not followed up. many different authorities at various times had different pieces of the puzzle, but nobody put it all together. was that in part because of a rivalry between different intelligence institutions? another question -- why were these murders over such a long time never link in this way? was it because authorities did not take seriously the possibility there could be a neo-nazi carrousel? as you said in a report, the police ruled out racism, racist attacks as a motive. that is one of the many mysteries that many different investigations and inquiries are looking into. >> the suspect, when she does go on trial, it will be one of the most watched trials in germany. what can we expect from it? >> a lot depends on weather she will cooperate with record and give evidence. so far, she has failed to cooperate with pol
opposition government accusing security forces of having a blind eye to far right extremism. what do we make of that? >> that's right. many questions remain about why a lot of information the authorities had about the extreme right views of these people was not followed up. many different authorities at various times had different pieces of the puzzle, but nobody put it all together. was that in part because of a rivalry between different intelligence institutions? another question -- why...
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they are now armed, and they oppose the central government. within days this spring, they took control of the entire northern part of the country. the independence movement was quickly hijacked by islamist groups, with ties to the al qaeda terrorist network. last june, organizations such as defenders of the face and movement for when this in west africa wrested control from more moderate tuaregs. they oppose sharia law in places like timbuktu, formerly a leading tourist attraction. music and alcohol are prohibited. women have to wear veils. punishments are draconian. in the capital in the south, moderate muslims set the tone, and yet, the defacto loss of 2/3 of their national territory hurts, especially since many have relatives in the north. then i i am very afraid. if we do not succeed in solving the crisis in the north, we risk having the islamists come down south. >> the crisis is very bad for my country. i would like to put an end to it at any cost. >> the country has always depended on outside assistance, and we need it now more than eve
they are now armed, and they oppose the central government. within days this spring, they took control of the entire northern part of the country. the independence movement was quickly hijacked by islamist groups, with ties to the al qaeda terrorist network. last june, organizations such as defenders of the face and movement for when this in west africa wrested control from more moderate tuaregs. they oppose sharia law in places like timbuktu, formerly a leading tourist attraction. music and...
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for the present year, the government is predicting 0.7% growth. in 2013, it expects the economy to gain steam and expand by 1.6%. >> we are being careful, as a good federal government should be. we will not repackage the numbers to make them look better. what is important is that we can be satisfied with the economy's development. the outlook has brightened substantially. all the indicators are pointing up. >> the government also says more people are at work in germany than ever before with disposable income expected to grow 3% this year. the economics minister says that for now, this upswing is riding a wave of domestic consumer demand. >> with the british like to have germany's economic numbers? that is not the case. britain has fallen back into recession. >> british gdp shrank by 0.3% first quarter, the second decline in a row. the downturn was due to weak construction and manufacturing activity. additionally, the government has made painful spending cuts to bring down the country's public debt and also to blame is the continuing instability in
for the present year, the government is predicting 0.7% growth. in 2013, it expects the economy to gain steam and expand by 1.6%. >> we are being careful, as a good federal government should be. we will not repackage the numbers to make them look better. what is important is that we can be satisfied with the economy's development. the outlook has brightened substantially. all the indicators are pointing up. >> the government also says more people are at work in germany than ever...
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they do not want a government air strike. this conflict has been a crash course in where madison. >> we were not used to these kinds of massive war wounds before. now, after more than a year-and- a-half in practice, we are experts in the field. >> the clinic is largely sponsored by one rebel businessman. more and more like a are cropping up in the north with no shortage of patients to treat. >> next week, germany will decide on their next steps in afghanistan according to the defense minister visiting the war-torn country. >> of germany has nearly 5000 troops stationed in afghanistan as part of the u.s.-led nato coalition. the plan is to pull them out with the next two years. people >> i came here on a direct flight from germany. ministers had always first stop and they would be flown in with a military plane. the minister says security it is at the top of the agenda. >> i would like to get an idea of how the afghans are taking over before security and gradually taking charge of themselves. >> and made no combat troops, inclu
they do not want a government air strike. this conflict has been a crash course in where madison. >> we were not used to these kinds of massive war wounds before. now, after more than a year-and- a-half in practice, we are experts in the field. >> the clinic is largely sponsored by one rebel businessman. more and more like a are cropping up in the north with no shortage of patients to treat. >> next week, germany will decide on their next steps in afghanistan according to the...
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what is the government thinking? >> basically, i think this reflects the inability of the government, and extremely ill- preparedness, poor preparation, to meet with such eventualities. we also know that back in 1989, in one people, seven people died on the streets of islamabad, so this was very much riding on the wall, for which neither the government nor the police was prepared at all -- this was very much writing on the wall for which neither the government nor the police was prepared. >> thank you very much. >> satirical cartoons of muhammed in a french magazine this week further stoked anger. france banned all protests on the issue and closed many of its schools and embassies in muslim countries. >> germany did the same today. the government in berlin is considering whether to ban a public screening of that anti- islam film, which unleashed massive violence last week. we asked german muslims in berlin to tell us what they think. >> mahomet is a gem and tunisian and imam -- german- tunisian and imam. he says he w
what is the government thinking? >> basically, i think this reflects the inability of the government, and extremely ill- preparedness, poor preparation, to meet with such eventualities. we also know that back in 1989, in one people, seven people died on the streets of islamabad, so this was very much riding on the wall, for which neither the government nor the police was prepared at all -- this was very much writing on the wall for which neither the government nor the police was prepared....
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the government issue the standards this week in response to high pollution levels. it limits come into force in 2016 and of old world health organization recommendations. >> at least 33 people have been killed in pakistan in the militant attack on positions in the country's volatile northwest. military officials said at least 10 soldiers and 23 militants died in the clash in the cover region. government forces have been fighting insurgents' four years in that mountainous area. and north korea has lashed out at south korea just two days after announcing it was suspending its nuclear program. a foreign ministry official called this week's annual joint u.s. south korean military exercises a provocation. state tv says the country will continue to fight a sacred war against the south. we will be right back in a minute's time. we will be taking a closer look at that election happening today in iran. >> stay with us. >> business brief -- news from the world of business. all the latest figures from the international financial markets. everything you need to know about world
the government issue the standards this week in response to high pollution levels. it limits come into force in 2016 and of old world health organization recommendations. >> at least 33 people have been killed in pakistan in the militant attack on positions in the country's volatile northwest. military officials said at least 10 soldiers and 23 militants died in the clash in the cover region. government forces have been fighting insurgents' four years in that mountainous area. and north...
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i like that he will cut government spending. i think he has the best shot to beat obama. >> rick santorum enjoys support among conservative christians, including in the tea party. >> he has a track record of confronting the left and winning. >> we like that he is pro-life, that he has been consistent, that he was in the senate. he is someone that got things done. >> there is still a long way to go before the republican nominee is decided. the next big test is in new hampshire. >> it will be interesting to see how rick santorum does in other states. the momentum he gained in iowa could carry him on on my. >> stay tuned for the -- and so, too, the final round of voting in egyptian elections. voters in nine of egypt's provinces are casting ballots. the results are unlikely to change the outcome of the elections. religious parties like the muslim brotherhood are expected to emerge as winners. final results are expected later this month. washington has welcomed plans by european union governments to impose an oil embargo on iran. eu
i like that he will cut government spending. i think he has the best shot to beat obama. >> rick santorum enjoys support among conservative christians, including in the tea party. >> he has a track record of confronting the left and winning. >> we like that he is pro-life, that he has been consistent, that he was in the senate. he is someone that got things done. >> there is still a long way to go before the republican nominee is decided. the next big test is in new...
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it is the first time the government and opposition forces have agreed on a surging compromise, so that's a good step. >> there's something about it that feels fake. i heard an analyst today say the cease-fire is happening only because of the muslim holiday. after the holiday is over, that we will see the fighting start right back. so what is the point? >> as i said, it is the first step in the right direction, and it is also due to russian and chinese pressure. both sides must make it clear to the syrian government they should abide by the truths -- truce proposed by the un special envoy to syria. in terms of policy, i think we see a dynamic evolving, but it is very superficial. >> what does the cease-fire say about brahimi's job so far? he has only been in office for two months? >> he was lucky because they did put pressure on the syrian government, and at the same time, he understands syrian mentality. he is working on a step-by-step approach, rather than trying to find a global solution, which was the case with kofi and on -- with kofi annan, and he failed. >> we will see if a lesson
it is the first time the government and opposition forces have agreed on a surging compromise, so that's a good step. >> there's something about it that feels fake. i heard an analyst today say the cease-fire is happening only because of the muslim holiday. after the holiday is over, that we will see the fighting start right back. so what is the point? >> as i said, it is the first step in the right direction, and it is also due to russian and chinese pressure. both sides must make...
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. >> for decades, germany has been spending more money than the government has been taking in. to fill the summer news slot.ng- i think germany is pretty stable, and nobody should be trying to undermine that with speculation. it just makes matters worse. >> moody's announcement has rekindled debate about the influence of the big u.s.-based ratings agencies. institutional investors are obliged to take their assessments into account, but some analysts question movies' latest outlook for strong eurozone economies -- question moody's latest outlook. >> in the past, we have seen highly our decisions on the part of ratings agencies, and we do not think this ratings downgrade was necessary -- we have seen highly odd decisions. >> in the german capital, it looks like most people are not letting news of a possible downgrade spoil their summer. >> what is the mood in germany? the government has been playing down this credit warning. is the public buying that approach? >> it is only a credit warning, of course, not an actual downgrading. yes, i think the public is, if i am to judge by the
. >> for decades, germany has been spending more money than the government has been taking in. to fill the summer news slot.ng- i think germany is pretty stable, and nobody should be trying to undermine that with speculation. it just makes matters worse. >> moody's announcement has rekindled debate about the influence of the big u.s.-based ratings agencies. institutional investors are obliged to take their assessments into account, but some analysts question movies' latest outlook...
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his government or to the lenders? >> i think he is talking to everyone who is willing to hear, really. the greek people who have not been informed exactly on what the bankruptcy will entail for the country. we saw also a wave of resignations in his government. four ministers from the far right offered their resignations. two socialist deputy ministers as well offered their rent -- resignations. everyone really trying to convince them of what the consequences will be. >> do you expect to see this government collapse if the prime minister intends to get rid of all the ministers who are against the bailout terms? >> we are expecting a reshuffle of the cabinet on monday. the far right leader had mentioned technocrats are big now participating in the government. this could be an idea, but nothing concrete has emerged yet, so we will have to wait and see. >> as always, thank you very much. the german chancellor angela merkel, as we know, is a passionate defender of the euro, and she has made it clear that she wants greece t
his government or to the lenders? >> i think he is talking to everyone who is willing to hear, really. the greek people who have not been informed exactly on what the bankruptcy will entail for the country. we saw also a wave of resignations in his government. four ministers from the far right offered their resignations. two socialist deputy ministers as well offered their rent -- resignations. everyone really trying to convince them of what the consequences will be. >> do you...
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the new way is to buy massive european government bonds. otherwise, i see no chance to solve the european problem. >> the greek finance minister is coming to berlin to brief his german counterpart on the latest austerity package. at the end of the week, the eu, imf, and ecb tricot will reevaluate the process and they will determine whether or not happens receives the latest installment of bailout funds. >> on to the markets. european share start of the trading week with their biggest one-day gains in a month. our correspondent send us this information from frankfurt. >> there's no doubt the discussion about monetary policy continues to be the main driver in the markets. but that is why non-official statements draghi made in brussels are playing an even more important role. draghi reportedly said an intervention of the ecb is needed because the antar-bank system is malfunctioning meaning the financial system within the eurozone. that the reason to investors to continue to bed on held by the reserve bank and to continue to bet on rising stock
the new way is to buy massive european government bonds. otherwise, i see no chance to solve the european problem. >> the greek finance minister is coming to berlin to brief his german counterpart on the latest austerity package. at the end of the week, the eu, imf, and ecb tricot will reevaluate the process and they will determine whether or not happens receives the latest installment of bailout funds. >> on to the markets. european share start of the trading week with their...
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the government has appealed against the ruling. argentina is already struggling with recession, which the fitch report partly blamed on government intervention. fitch also highlighted allegations of corruption and pointed to a wave of protests, some of which have been violent. the court ruled that argentina must repay the $1.3 billion in debt, and if it is forced to pay in full, other holders of debt totaling $11 billion are expected to demand immediate payment as well. argentina says that if the court order same place, it may have difficulties in meeting the payments on other bonds. latin america's third biggest economy could be headed for another debt crisis. >> they certainly have the power to send the financial markets into a tailspin. we are, of course, talking about the ratings agencies. >> after years of dithering and delays, brussels has agreed to a set of controls designed to limit their influence, but critics call it a miniature reform that misses the mark. >> weather it is greece, spain, portugal, or italy, eurozone cris
the government has appealed against the ruling. argentina is already struggling with recession, which the fitch report partly blamed on government intervention. fitch also highlighted allegations of corruption and pointed to a wave of protests, some of which have been violent. the court ruled that argentina must repay the $1.3 billion in debt, and if it is forced to pay in full, other holders of debt totaling $11 billion are expected to demand immediate payment as well. argentina says that if...
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the german government itself is also divided. the economics minister is worried about the impact of potential climate regulation on business. all in all, the political landscape does not suggest there will be a huge breakthrough. >> is it fair to say the climate concerns have taken a back seat to economic concerns? >> that was the case during the economic downturn. the euro crisis tends to touch people more directly than a climate change. i think there is some complacency in europe. people feel europe has met their climb at target and they have done their homework. other countries need to do more. greenpeace says it is time for europe, and germany in particular, to take the lead by being more ambitious. >> simon, thank you. >> the estimate they will pay of $900 million in claims stemming from hurricane sandy which hit hard on the eastern u.s. coast in late november. >> they estimate overall damage from the storm will range between $20-$25 billion. of new york mayor michael bloomberg has but the damage at $19 billion in his city a
the german government itself is also divided. the economics minister is worried about the impact of potential climate regulation on business. all in all, the political landscape does not suggest there will be a huge breakthrough. >> is it fair to say the climate concerns have taken a back seat to economic concerns? >> that was the case during the economic downturn. the euro crisis tends to touch people more directly than a climate change. i think there is some complacency in europe....
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people who did buy something fled into the safe haven of german government bonds. people have seen enough declarations of intent from such summits. what they want is a clear path to a better future for the euro and some show of harmony among the leaders. hopes were not especially high, seeing as how very different the leaders were expressing themselves before the summit, how open the conflict was displayed. >> let's have a closer look at some of the latest market numbers. we begin in frankfurt with the blue-chip dax index closed over 1% down. euro stocks 50 ended the day about 1/3 of 8% down. across the atlantic, the dow jones currently going down over 1%. in the euro trading for $1.2428. to the u.s. now where sharply divided u.s. supreme court has upheld the centerpiece of president barack obama's signature health care law, that requires most americans to get insurance by 2014 or pay a financial penalty. >> but in another part of this decision and in a blow to the white house, a different majority on the court struck down the provision of the law that requires sta
people who did buy something fled into the safe haven of german government bonds. people have seen enough declarations of intent from such summits. what they want is a clear path to a better future for the euro and some show of harmony among the leaders. hopes were not especially high, seeing as how very different the leaders were expressing themselves before the summit, how open the conflict was displayed. >> let's have a closer look at some of the latest market numbers. we begin in...
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. >> sarkozy's addressed to the nation -- is the government's concerned -- is the government concerned about a backlash? >> i think with the election campaign, just weeks away, it is going to be certain parties that will capitalize on this. we have the largest north african immigrant population in europe. all those kinds of questions are going to serve those. the question, what does this get from here? i do not think that is very far off then. >> thank you very much. having experienced two dictatorships of the last two years, they are understandably concerned about the collection of data. >> the european commission says there to protective and unless berlin loosens up to let agencies have greater access to private information, germany could face fines. >> the country it's highest court says the eu directives go too far. >> the e once details of everyone's phone calls to be stored for six months -- the eu wants details of everyone's phone calls to be stored for six months. it has now set germany a deadline -- complying -- comply or face fines. >> we have to take action to ensure full im
. >> sarkozy's addressed to the nation -- is the government's concerned -- is the government concerned about a backlash? >> i think with the election campaign, just weeks away, it is going to be certain parties that will capitalize on this. we have the largest north african immigrant population in europe. all those kinds of questions are going to serve those. the question, what does this get from here? i do not think that is very far off then. >> thank you very much. having...
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i think the government is doing things very bad the. "spanish authorities are economizing as much as they can but have a few choices left. the health-care sector is one example of how they spend more than they take in. the national debt is that is a 0.5% but budget cutbacks also mean less employment. financial experts say the rating agency move was not surprising. >> we have some political declarations of intent, but they have not been able to do it. until the measures are put in place, the debt crisis will continue and the downgrade comes at a bad time. quite the country is not alone in its problems, other have sdid. -- slid. only those in the "a" category are those you should invest in. they're worrying about portugal 's creditworthiness. greece's of reconsidered in default. spain is not necessarily headed for the same fate but it is still weak in they will not be able to bail them out without external intervention. >> how worried is brussels about the situation in spain it? but but the question to our foreign affairs correspondent, j
i think the government is doing things very bad the. "spanish authorities are economizing as much as they can but have a few choices left. the health-care sector is one example of how they spend more than they take in. the national debt is that is a 0.5% but budget cutbacks also mean less employment. financial experts say the rating agency move was not surprising. >> we have some political declarations of intent, but they have not been able to do it. until the measures are put in...
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the japanese government says it wants to stop using nuclear power by 2014. that is a major policy shift for the country, which advocated expanding nuclear energy until last year's reactor disaster at fukushima. >> japan is boosting security near disputed islands after china sent six surveillance ships to the area. tensions have been rising since japan announced it would buy the islands in the east china sea. the uninhabited territory is potentially rich in oil and gas reserves. >> in guatemala, fuego bachmann has erupted. 11,000 people living nearby have been evacuated from their homes. guatemalan authorities say they expected the volcano to soon die down and people would be able to return to their homes. ok, let's get back to germany, and it has been a summer of contemporary art in the heart of the german provinces. it only comes around every five years, and this weekend, it finally comes back. >> this year show has been breaking records and pleasing critics as well. we will get word from our very own arts editor in just a moment. >> first, this report on t
the japanese government says it wants to stop using nuclear power by 2014. that is a major policy shift for the country, which advocated expanding nuclear energy until last year's reactor disaster at fukushima. >> japan is boosting security near disputed islands after china sent six surveillance ships to the area. tensions have been rising since japan announced it would buy the islands in the east china sea. the uninhabited territory is potentially rich in oil and gas reserves. >>...
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sarkozy's government does not want new refugees and is planning to step up controls. poverty is the only thing waiting in tunisia. he earns so little as a nurse that he could not afford to start a family. he hopes that one day he will be as free as his friend who has a french passport. both men think it will take years for things to improve in geneva, so he believes he was right to leave. >> he took part in the demonstrations and the revolution. if he had stayed in tunisia, finding a job would have been hard. for him, leaving was a way of getting ahead, a way of demonstrating his discontent with the past and present situations. >> still, he is thinking about returning. his entrepreneurial skills could help to build a new tunisia. sala has found work in a restaurant kitchen. he is concentrating on a burning and saving money. he lives in constant fear of being discovered, but finally agrees to accompany us. here, he looks over the city he has long dreamed about. >> the exhaustion and adversity of the crossing are forgotten. i'm fine now. if it is allah's will, i will re
sarkozy's government does not want new refugees and is planning to step up controls. poverty is the only thing waiting in tunisia. he earns so little as a nurse that he could not afford to start a family. he hopes that one day he will be as free as his friend who has a french passport. both men think it will take years for things to improve in geneva, so he believes he was right to leave. >> he took part in the demonstrations and the revolution. if he had stayed in tunisia, finding a job...
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supports the new yemen government. they see the country as a vital front on its role against islamist militants. they are saying al qaeda is responsible. >> this is the work of all qaeda. it is clear. they did this. >> they later claimed responsibility saying it targeted the defense minister of yemen. >> for more, we are joined by lesley who is in sanaa where the explosion went off. what can you tell us about the group that has claimed responsibility? >> this group is called every branding of al qaeda in arabian pence -- peninsula, zqzp. have experienced heavy losses recently --or aqap. >> how was the government likely to respond. >> the have responded already. they have a left commanders of the some security forces. the response will be force, like he told the yemenis. he has said the war against terror will continue the matter the sacrifices. that was their message. >> what does this mean for the new president of yemen? >> it is a big, big test. the people in yemen want to see who was running the country. many allege
supports the new yemen government. they see the country as a vital front on its role against islamist militants. they are saying al qaeda is responsible. >> this is the work of all qaeda. it is clear. they did this. >> they later claimed responsibility saying it targeted the defense minister of yemen. >> for more, we are joined by lesley who is in sanaa where the explosion went off. what can you tell us about the group that has claimed responsibility? >> this group is...
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or, at you could say the government of israel in this new coalition is strong than in the united government. >> thank you very much. >> now for all of the other stories making news around the world. >> german politicians of called for the closing of offices after a clash with police in bonn over the weekend. the violence came after the as thomas tried to routes -- as islamist tried to route protesters. >> the violence in syria is decreasing, but still unacceptable according to kofi annan. activists held a funeral procession for those killed in motor tax -- mortar attacks on the capital. >> the u.s. central intelligence agency has foiled what it said was a sophisticated al-qaeda plot to bring down a passenger plane with an explosive device. the bomb had no metal parts, making it less detectable to airport security equipment. >> france's incoming and out coming residents stood side-by- side at ceremonies -- president stood side-by-side at ceremonies to mark the end of the second world war. >> may 8 marks the allied victory over germany in 1945. it is sarkozy's final appearance as president be
or, at you could say the government of israel in this new coalition is strong than in the united government. >> thank you very much. >> now for all of the other stories making news around the world. >> german politicians of called for the closing of offices after a clash with police in bonn over the weekend. the violence came after the as thomas tried to routes -- as islamist tried to route protesters. >> the violence in syria is decreasing, but still unacceptable...
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many chinese at the time criticized the government's response, but the government and media have since been largely silent. nhk world reports. >> reporter: on july 23rd, 2011, one high-speed train crashed into another in the city of wenjo. investigators quickly buried some of the wreckage, but they received criticism on the internet. on monday many police officers and local government officials were deployed to keep an eye out for demonstrations commemorating the event. you can hardly tell this is where the accident occurred. the site of those resti here reminds us of what happened. >> translator: i'm here to express my condolences as a citizen of china. >> reporter: no official memory or services were held to mark the day. the wrecked trains were left at a nearby station for a year. construction of high-speed train lines were suspended throughout china after the accident. a chinese government report released in december said the accidents were the result of a number of human errors. the government is once again promoting high-speed rail as a way to accelerate growth. the chinese media
many chinese at the time criticized the government's response, but the government and media have since been largely silent. nhk world reports. >> reporter: on july 23rd, 2011, one high-speed train crashed into another in the city of wenjo. investigators quickly buried some of the wreckage, but they received criticism on the internet. on monday many police officers and local government officials were deployed to keep an eye out for demonstrations commemorating the event. you can hardly...
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this is something that the new government will not touch. they said in the beginning that they would not touch any international treaty signed by egypt. they remove the ambassador from intel of eve. they would be trying to create some kind of international pressure with other arab states in order to get things moving. >> thank you for that report from cairo. staying in the region, thousands of people have called for kingdom dollar to be removed from power in georgia. -- king abdullah. their call for them to flood the streets this sunday. the western-backed monarchies has been avoiding beethe arab spring put, criticism has increased in the region and not dazed. >> problems in the euro are starting to have an impact on german companies. >> 44,000 german workers have had their hours cut in november, numbers not seen in nearly two years. them are ready phased in short time is working and the they have subsidize salaries rather than firing them. other companies are following suit german companies have come out with the third quarter earnings repo
this is something that the new government will not touch. they said in the beginning that they would not touch any international treaty signed by egypt. they remove the ambassador from intel of eve. they would be trying to create some kind of international pressure with other arab states in order to get things moving. >> thank you for that report from cairo. staying in the region, thousands of people have called for kingdom dollar to be removed from power in georgia. -- king abdullah....
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what they want to do is see the government back. there is a fear that europe is going to have to take action. >> what would that action be? >> in the past, they have threatened to take action in the funding. non-has asked the council what they might do, but i think he will see greater integration. romania has really wanted to join up, but that will be of the cards. at the european commission says -- that could stop a standby loan, and then romania would be in real trouble. >> thank you. paul cunningham. alright. the 2012 summer olympics are just over two weeks away, but to turn our attention to past olympic games in a singlet to the event. >> it was an african american man who was the very first to complete the 200 meter sprint and under 20 seconds, but it was his famous salute that is remembered. >> the documentary and the man himself is in london for the first showing. >> he captured the world's attention. the ceremony from the 1968 olympics. it was like the end of their track and field careers. >> it is so ideal, the platform tha
what they want to do is see the government back. there is a fear that europe is going to have to take action. >> what would that action be? >> in the past, they have threatened to take action in the funding. non-has asked the council what they might do, but i think he will see greater integration. romania has really wanted to join up, but that will be of the cards. at the european commission says -- that could stop a standby loan, and then romania would be in real trouble. >>...
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. >> they say they could not take it anymore after government troops burned their homes and deprive them of their livelihoods. >> in all, over 250,000 people have fled serious since fighting broke out over a year-and-a-half ago. -- fled syria since fighting broke out over year and a half ago. >> the rebels have confirmed their withdrawal from the strategically important neighborhood of salahuddin, but commanders say they are preparing a new offensive and that the battle is far from lost. syria's closest regional ally, iran, has been in talks over how to end the bloodshed. the iranian foreign minister had harsh words for the syrian opposition and accused western powers of stoking the conflict. >> explosions, the kidnapping of civilians and foreign pilgrims, the use of human shields and the uptick in extremist activity -- these activities are supported by some regional and international parties. this indicates that agenda is beyond syria are being pursued in the region. >> western and gulf arab nations were not invited. the syrian regime is trying to maintain the appearance of political no
. >> they say they could not take it anymore after government troops burned their homes and deprive them of their livelihoods. >> in all, over 250,000 people have fled serious since fighting broke out over a year-and-a-half ago. -- fled syria since fighting broke out over year and a half ago. >> the rebels have confirmed their withdrawal from the strategically important neighborhood of salahuddin, but commanders say they are preparing a new offensive and that the battle is far...
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government says hsbc invaded these practices. they've have been said to enabled terrorists and others to ensure bent sanctions. despite the hefty amount, this will have them avoid prosecution. this is unlikely to spell doom. >> the company is are dealing with this talking about cost- cutting measures and also stripping assets. as far as the fiscal issues are concerned, it is cover bowl. the reputation may take a little bit more time for them to get that back. >> hsbc is not the only european bank facing european money laundering charges in the united states. ing had to pay the highest bond today. credit suisse was also slapped with a stiff penalty. and the world bank of scotland, lloyd's, and barclays have also had to fork out. hsbc's $2 billion fine may seem shocking at first glance, but it only represents about one-tenth of their 2011 profits. >> the european parliament's has approved rules out aiming at cutting red tape and standardizing procedures across the eu. >> the have already given their backing to the new system which
government says hsbc invaded these practices. they've have been said to enabled terrorists and others to ensure bent sanctions. despite the hefty amount, this will have them avoid prosecution. this is unlikely to spell doom. >> the company is are dealing with this talking about cost- cutting measures and also stripping assets. as far as the fiscal issues are concerned, it is cover bowl. the reputation may take a little bit more time for them to get that back. >> hsbc is not the only...
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polls show germans do want a change in government. so-called grand coalition between conservatives and social democrats or the social democrats and greens are two possible outcomes. >> let's talk about this. angela merkel is still clearly germany's most popular politician. peer steinbruck will be spending the next year trying to find her achilles heel. will he find one? >> the glowing ratings angela merkel has been getting have to do with the fact that germany has gotten through the year of crisis and financial crisis pretty well and has had some very good years. it looks like those times are coming to an end. germany appears to be heading toward a downturn, a recession, and we also see numbers showing there is a widening gap between rich and poor in this country, so the economy could definitely be an achilles' heel, and steinbruck might be in a position to exploit that. he certainly has a lot of financial expertise. the other possible weakness -- that ongoing euro crisis -- angela merkel will be in a tough spot if greece and spain ar
polls show germans do want a change in government. so-called grand coalition between conservatives and social democrats or the social democrats and greens are two possible outcomes. >> let's talk about this. angela merkel is still clearly germany's most popular politician. peer steinbruck will be spending the next year trying to find her achilles heel. will he find one? >> the glowing ratings angela merkel has been getting have to do with the fact that germany has gotten through the...
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personally speaking, i would prefer if prime minister papademos continued to govern. he could get the necessary changes through. >> kuvelis says he will not cooperate with grease's two major parties. he will that go into coalition with either of them, even if it means you'll return to the opposition benches after the election -- kuvelis says he will not cooperate notgreece's -- cooperate with greece's two major parties. >> the current instability have many businesses preparing for all scenarios. >> this material could be considered a symbol of the uncertainty among greek businesses. the mock fashion company brought huge supplies. it cost 1.5 million euros, a huge burden for the medium-sized enterprise. >> there is certainly a chance we will see political instability. that could lead foreign companies to lose confidence and cut off deliveries. that is why we have bought our fabrics earlier than usual. that will certainly allow us to fulfill our orders. >> greece's kiosk owners have other concerns -- they are among the country's typical small entrepreneurs. they depend
personally speaking, i would prefer if prime minister papademos continued to govern. he could get the necessary changes through. >> kuvelis says he will not cooperate with grease's two major parties. he will that go into coalition with either of them, even if it means you'll return to the opposition benches after the election -- kuvelis says he will not cooperate notgreece's -- cooperate with greece's two major parties. >> the current instability have many businesses preparing for...
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now a caretaker government is expected to appointed -- to be appointed on wednesday. opinion polls suggest syriza could emerge as the largest party in the new parliament. >> we now have our correspondent on the line from athens. we have just learned that syriza could gain more ground. what could that mean for athens? >> syriza, the leader of the party, his argument is greece should stop making its debt repayments and it should fully renegotiate the bailout effort. they would use the money gained by it stopping the debt repayments to restore pension mumbles and to hire back workers. -- pension levels and to hire back workers. that is not something that has gone well with greece's international lenders or the troika. >> is this all? >> i do not think we are quite there yet. i do not think this will lead to greece leaving the eu. as a said, he wants to renegotiate the bailout deal. what you have going on is almost a game of bluff and double bluff. he is arguing it will cost the eu itself far too much for greece to leave them for them to stay. >> are you getting a sense t
now a caretaker government is expected to appointed -- to be appointed on wednesday. opinion polls suggest syriza could emerge as the largest party in the new parliament. >> we now have our correspondent on the line from athens. we have just learned that syriza could gain more ground. what could that mean for athens? >> syriza, the leader of the party, his argument is greece should stop making its debt repayments and it should fully renegotiate the bailout effort. they would use the...
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. >> here is a look at the next half hour -- syrian government forces pounded rebel positions in key battlegrounds of aleppo and damascus. >> another big bank in big trouble -- u.s. regulators accuse standard chartered of skimming in iran. >> and a torrential rains in the philippine capital manila bourse thousands of people to flee their homes -- and torrential rains in the philippine capital manila bourse -- force thousands of people to flee their homes. syria's leader has been holding talks with one of his last allies, iran. in a meeting with the senior iranian envoy, he vowed to crush the syrian rebellion. >> the iranian envoy offered his countries backing in what he says has become an international conflict. iran has accused turkey and countries in the gulf of arming the opposition in syria in collusion with the u.s. and syria. >> the government continues its air bombardment of rebel bases in syria's biggest city, aleppo. the opposition says fighting has spread to more suburbs as both sides try to gain control of the strategic urban center. >> a lot of footage we have been broadc
. >> here is a look at the next half hour -- syrian government forces pounded rebel positions in key battlegrounds of aleppo and damascus. >> another big bank in big trouble -- u.s. regulators accuse standard chartered of skimming in iran. >> and a torrential rains in the philippine capital manila bourse thousands of people to flee their homes -- and torrential rains in the philippine capital manila bourse -- force thousands of people to flee their homes. syria's leader has...
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the chinese government and chinese people will not allow our land to be abated. japan possibly the lack of purchasing the islands is not acceptable and will not be allowed. >> the atmosphere in china is becoming increasingly charge. here in beijing, japanese businesses have had to close for safety reasons. more and more japanese citizens are leaving the country. in tokyo, they're protesting also, against china. >> passions are running high on both sides. i asked our correspondent in beijing how she saw the situation developing. >> at the moment, china does not look ready to back down and have stoked the national sentiment further by sending patrol ships and fishing boats. by its own uncompromising rhetoric. the chinese foreign ministry spokesman said china is no longer a country to be believed. the action by the japanese, the buying of these islands, was not acceptable and will not be allowed. on the other hand, the authorities are worried that the rallies and demonstrations could get out of hand. we have seen a massive presence at the japanese embassy and the pr
the chinese government and chinese people will not allow our land to be abated. japan possibly the lack of purchasing the islands is not acceptable and will not be allowed. >> the atmosphere in china is becoming increasingly charge. here in beijing, japanese businesses have had to close for safety reasons. more and more japanese citizens are leaving the country. in tokyo, they're protesting also, against china. >> passions are running high on both sides. i asked our correspondent in...
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they also accused the government of saying one thing but in doing another on the ground. >> libyan pro-government troops have taken over one of the last remaining strongholds of the former leader's regime. >> thousands have fled last month, due to fighting between rival militias in the isolated city. it was one of the latest city to surrender to rebels during last year's rebellion. organizers of the tour de france have unveiled next year's centenary route. we will have a look at that in just a moment's time. >> coming up first, let's take a look at some other news in brief. israel has carried out more air strikes on gaza, killing at least four hamas militants and wounding several others. israel launched the strike after palestinian militants fired rockets at southern israel from gaza overnight. >> a rebel catholic group has expelled a controversial british bishop after what it says were years of discord with its leadership. williamson is known for his far- right views and was found guilty in german courts of denying the holocaust. >> jamaicans are bracing for flooding as a big tropical storm appr
they also accused the government of saying one thing but in doing another on the ground. >> libyan pro-government troops have taken over one of the last remaining strongholds of the former leader's regime. >> thousands have fled last month, due to fighting between rival militias in the isolated city. it was one of the latest city to surrender to rebels during last year's rebellion. organizers of the tour de france have unveiled next year's centenary route. we will have a look at...
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the government says one in six workers will benefit. sarkozy as a pension reforms were pushed through despite massive opposition. freedom of speech is anything but free in russia these days. parliament there has just approved a bill that raises the fines for bit of taking part in an unapproved rallies. >> if found guilty, they'll have to pay 150 times more than they do now. activists have condemned the move and said it will ask president putin to veto it. >> but the kremlin has already signaled that putin is likely to sign the measure into law. then in a peaceful protest on red square against the new law. one supposed to look to the police like an innocent stroll through central moscow, but the police were in no mood to discuss legal definitions. >> it is just appalling. the kremlin has declared war on its own people, and the lot is not even constitutional. >> they did not care about us. after all that talk about dialogue between the leadership and the people. as the law stands now, it is already very difficult for opposition groups to
the government says one in six workers will benefit. sarkozy as a pension reforms were pushed through despite massive opposition. freedom of speech is anything but free in russia these days. parliament there has just approved a bill that raises the fines for bit of taking part in an unapproved rallies. >> if found guilty, they'll have to pay 150 times more than they do now. activists have condemned the move and said it will ask president putin to veto it. >> but the kremlin has...
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court has ordered odyssey to give the treasure back to the spanish government. it is vindication, but he wants stricter enforcement of marion law. >> spain issued a permit, which said odyssey can search for treasure, but cannot keep its discoveries secret, but that is exactly what it did. a spanish archaeologist should have been on board but was not. >> 200 years ago, countless spanish ships anchored in these waters around the rock of gibraltar. hundreds more were sold in battles with the british navy -- hundreds more were sunk in battles with the british navy. historians say the ruling as a wake-up call for the spanish government, which has shown will interest in its second heritage. with no money for remote- controlled vehicles, there is little known about many d.c. sites. -- many deep sea sites. but academics what the focus away from treasure hunting and back on research. that discovery tells us a story about what happened under water. we want that information. it is about archaeology, not gold and silver. he disagrees and says spain has a duty to recover its
court has ordered odyssey to give the treasure back to the spanish government. it is vindication, but he wants stricter enforcement of marion law. >> spain issued a permit, which said odyssey can search for treasure, but cannot keep its discoveries secret, but that is exactly what it did. a spanish archaeologist should have been on board but was not. >> 200 years ago, countless spanish ships anchored in these waters around the rock of gibraltar. hundreds more were sold in battles...
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they appear to haveapred these government soldiers. in the video, rebels yell, "you are assad's dogs" at their captives, and then they prayed. after tt, the fired rnd afte round, killing at least 10 of those prisoners. the united nations is trying to verify the video and says the killings probably constituted a war crime and those responsible should be punished. >> it looks very likely that this is a war crime, another one. unfortunately, this uld be the latest in a stream of documented executions byppitn wl as government forces and its affiliated with them. >> there's been heavy fighting with government planes bombing rebel positions near the turkish border awe as in the capital damasc. >> the conflict between the government and rebels in syria has met mer for millions of people. >> the united nations says it is having trouble collecting money pledged to help alleviate their plight. the itatnsays member states have promised some 270 million euros in aid for victims of the serious conflict, but less than half tt s actually been paid in
they appear to haveapred these government soldiers. in the video, rebels yell, "you are assad's dogs" at their captives, and then they prayed. after tt, the fired rnd afte round, killing at least 10 of those prisoners. the united nations is trying to verify the video and says the killings probably constituted a war crime and those responsible should be punished. >> it looks very likely that this is a war crime, another one. unfortunately, this uld be the latest in a stream of...